StageQ’s “Christmas with the Crawfords” (ASL translated)

December 14, 2014 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

This Event:
* Is LGBTQ hosted
* Has LGBTQ content
* May be of interest to the LGBTQ community

Do you love Mommie Dearest? Have you ever wanted to see Joan Crawford ridiculed, teased and insulted? How about Joan Crawford and Gloria Swanson in a slap-fest? Well, look no further! Christmas with the Crawfords opens December 5th, 2014 and runs through Saturday, December 20th on the Drury Stage at the Bartell Theatre.

Christmas with the Crawfords is a hilarious tribute to Hollywood’s “Golden Era” set during the infamous 1940’s Christmas Eve live radio broadcast of Joan Crawford and her children from their Brentwood home. Christmas with the Crawfords, created by Richard Winchester and written by Mark Sargent, originated in San Francisco in 1993, and has since delighted packed houses from San Francisco and LA to New York. The story takes place in Joan Crawford’s living room circa 1944, where she has scheduled a live interview with Hedda Hopper in a desparate bid for publicity in hopes of saving her career. Joan’s plan is foiled, however, when numerous Hollywood icons drop by to steal the spotlight, including Judy Garland, Carmen Miranda, the Andrews Sisters, Ethel Merman and of course Bette Davis as “Baby Jane”. And when Joan’s adoring children take the stage it becomes clear why Christmas with the Crawfords is called “the mother of all campy holiday musicals”. Directed by Michael Bruno, with musical direction by Lizzie Hansen and choreography by Lyn Pilch, Heidi Hakseth, Angenette Stacer Spalink and Remy Fernandez-O’Brien.

For reservations call the Bartell Theatre Box Office at 608-661-9696, online at www.bartelltheatre.org. For photos, press or any other information please contact Michael Bruno at 608-217-7262 or Donnovan Moen at 608-516-5319 or visit www.stageq.com.

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